- (September 24 to October 11, 1970) He played Christopher Sly in William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with William Swetland (A Lord, Vincentio); Nan Withers (Hostess); George Ede (Baptista Minola); Armand Assante (Lucentio); Ken Jenkins (Petruchio); Al Corbin (Gremio); Benjamin H. Slack (Hortensio); David C. Burrow (Tiranio); Christopher Murney (Biondello); Max Wright (Grumio); Roger Miller (Curtis); Paul Villani (A Pedant); Katharine Houghton (Katherine); Lee Anne Fahey (Bianca); Adale O'Brien (A Widow); Vaughn McBride (Tailor, Huntsman) and Sam Freed (Servant and Page) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 15 to November 8, 1970) He played Colonel Sir Francis Chesney in Brandon Thomas's play, "Charley's Aunt," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with George Ede (Solicitor Stephen Spettigue); Max Wright (Jack Chesney); David C. Burrow (Charles Wykeham); Christopher Murney (Lord Fancourt Babberley); Ken Jenkins (Brassett); Adale O'Brien (Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez); Judith Long (Kitty Verdun); Lee Anne Fahey (Amy Spettigue) and Nan Withers (Ela Delahay) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 12 to December 6, 1970) He played Constable Warren in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Victor Jory (Stage Manager); George Ede (Dr. Gibbs); Philip Dunn (Joe Crowell); Christopher Murney (Howie Newsome); Jean Inness (Mrs. Gibbs); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Webb); Roger Miller (George Gibbs); Martha La Follette (Rebecca Gibbs); Glenn Newland (Wally Webb); Lee Anne Fahey (Emily Webb); Paul Villani (Professor Willard); Ken Jenkins (Mr. Webb); Stanley Anderson (Simon Stimson); Judith Long (Mrs. Soames); Hank Stewart (Si Cowell); Max Wright (Joe Stoddard); Nan Withers (Elizabeth Craig); Kaye, Walter Fish and Garnett (Townspeople) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (December 10, 1970 to January 3, 1971) He acted in James Thurber's play, "A Thurber Carnival," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Hugh Alexander, Peggy Cowles, George Ede, Lee Anne Fahey, Jean Inness, Victor Jory, Patricia McAney, Nan Withers and Max Wright in the cast. Sue Lawless was director.
- (January 7 to 31, 1971) He played Alper in Paddy Chafesky's play, "The Tenth Man," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Max Wright (Hirschman); Christopher Murney (Sexton); Ken Jenkins (Schissel); Stanley Anderson (Zitorsky); George Ede (Foreman); Peggy Cowles (Evelyn Foreman); Joe Hindy (Arthur Brooks); Vaughn McBride (Harris); Paul Villani (Rabbi); Roger Miller (Kessler boy and policeman); and Charles Traeger (Kessler Boy); in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 4 to 28, 1971) He acted in Jules Feiffer's play, "Feiffer's People," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Stanley Anderson, Lee Anne Fahey, Wathen Montgomery, Christopher Murney, Gretchen Oehler, Paul Villani, Nan Withers and Dennis Rosa in the cast.
- (September 14 to October 19, 1971) He played Gordon Lowther in Jay Presson Allan' s adaptation of Muriel Spark's novel, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) with Judith Long (Sister Helena); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Perry); Peggy Cowles (Jean Brodie); Dianne Wiest (Sandy); Mary Michaels (Jenny); Carolyn Connors (Monica); Lee Anne Fahey (Mary MacGregor); Eunice Anderson (Miss Mackay) and Stanley Anderson (Teddy Lloyd) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 13, 1971 - November 7, 1971) He played Argante in the musical, "Tricks," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ted Pejovich (Octave); Christopher Murney (Sylvestre); Eric Tavaris (Scapin); Carolyn Connors (Hyacinthe); Max Wright (Geronte); Stephen Keep (Leandre); Adale O'Brien (Property Mistress); Donna Curtis (Zerbinette); Richard Berg, Karl Kirchner, Stuart Paine, Larry Holt and Tom Owen as "The Commedia" in the cast. Based on Moliere's play, "Scapin." Jerry Blatt was composer. Lonnie Burstein was lyricist. Jon Jory was director and writer.
- (November 11 to December 5, 1971) He played Inspector Rough in Patrick Hamilton's play, "Angel Street," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Lynn Milgram (Mrs. Manningham); Ken Jenkins (Mr. Manningham); Donna Curtis (Nancy) and Adale O'Brien (Elizabeth) in the cast. Patrick Tovatt was director.
- (December 8, 1971 to January 9, 1972) He played Robin Starveling (Roustabout) in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Danny Sewell (Theseus/Owner); Judith Long (Hippolyta/Owner); Aaron Horowitz (Egeus/Staff); John Glover (Lysander/Staff); David Clennon (Demetrius/Staff); Greg Lytle (Philostrate/Staff); Donna Curtis (Hermia/Staff); Lynn Milgrim (Helena/Staff); Max Wright (Peter Quince/Roustabout); Mike McCarty (Snug/Roustabout); Clarence Felder (Nick Bottom/Roustabout); Patrick Tovatt (Francis Flute/Roustabout); Stanley Anderson (Tom Snout/Roustabout); Ken Jenkins (Oberon/Performer); Adale O'Brien (Titania/Performer) and Christopher Murney (Puck/Performer) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 12 to February 6, 1972) He played M. Coulmier in Peter Weiss' play, "Marat Sade: The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed By the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis De Sade," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Clarence Felder (Marquis De Sade); Stanley Anderson (Jean-Paul Marat); Sylvia Traeger (Mme. Coulmier); Susan Flashman (Mlle. Coulmier); Judith Long (Simonne Evrard); Peggy Cowles (Charlotte Corday); Michael Hankins (Duperret); Patrick Tovatt (Jacques Roux); David Clennon (Herald); and Charles Kerr (Organist) in the cast The Singers were played by Lee Anne Fahey, Adale O'Brien, Michael McCarty and Christopher Murney; Nuns were played by Julie Shaw Cole, Rhonda Hopkins, Debby Watassek, Alice Weber; Guards were played by Vaughn McBride, Joseph Ricard, Charles Traeger. Patients were played by Nancy Bell, Genie Care, Kaye Edsell, Mary Gantenbein, Janet Johnson, Janet Kerr, Julia Martin, Eileen Pollack, Falvia Smith, Nancy Lee Owen, Jeff Atik, Marty Crawley, Gary Fox, Terry Hamilton, Morrison P. Hicks, Greg Lytle, Hy Mittenthal, Robert Trebing, John Van Allen, Connie Seeley in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 9 to March 5, 1972) He played the Actor in Jerome Kilty's play, "Dear Liar," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O' Brien (Actress) in the cast. Christopher Murney was director.
- (March 8 to April 9, 1972) He played Jules in Sam and Bella Spewack's play, "My Three Angels," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with George Cavey (Felix Ducotel); Dale Carter Cooper (Emilie Ducotel); Judith Long (Marie Louise Ducotel); Adale O'Brien (Mme. Parole); Victor Jory (Joseph); Christopher Murney (Alfred); Stanley Anderson (Henri Trochard); Max Wright (Paul) and Roger Miller (Lieutenant) in the cast. Victor Jory was also director.
- (April 12 to May 14, 1972) He played Charley in Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Victor Jory (Willy Loman); Jean Inness (Linda); Christopher Murney (Happy); Joe Hindy (Biff); Roger Miller (Bernard); Adale O'Brien (The Woman); Stanley Anderson (Uncle Ben); Max Wright (Howard Wagner); Carolyn Clowes (Jenny/Letta); Charles Traeger (Stanley); and Eileen Pollack (Miss Forsythe) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 19 to November 12, 1972) He played the Duke of Norfolk in Robert Bolt's play, "A Man for All Seasons," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Max Gulack (The Common Man); Victor Jory (Sir Thomas More); Patrick Gorman (Master Richard Rich); Angela Wood (Lady Alice More); Fran Brill (Lady Margaret More); John Wylie (Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas Cranmer); Stephen Pearlman (Thomas Cromwell); Michael McCarty (Signor Chapuys); Terry Hamilton (Chapuys' Attendant); Bruce Weitz (William Roper); Max Howard (King Henry the Eighth) and Thelma Carter (A Woman) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 16 to December 10, 1972) He played Grandpa Martin Vanderhof in George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's play, "You Can't Take It With You," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jean Inness (Penelope Vanderhof Sycamore); Fran Brill (Essie, her daughter); Thelma Carter (Rheba, the maid); Max Gulack (Paul, Penny's husband); Leslie Barrett (Mr. DePinna, Paul's partner); Michael McCarty (Ed, Essie's husband); Nathan Cook (Donald); Lee Anne Fahey (Alice, Penny's daughter); Victor Jory (Henderson); Max Howard (Tony Kirby); Patrick Gorman (Boris Kolenkhov); Angela Wood (Gay Wellington, Grand Duchess Olga Katrina); John Wylie (Mr. Kirby); Dale Carter Cooper (Mrs. Kirby); Charles Traeger (A Man); Diane Lander (A Woman); Kim Frees (Another Man); in the cast. Victor Jory was also director.
- (January 18 to February 18, 1973) He acted in Daniel Stein's play, "Kentucky!," in a premiere performance at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with G.W. Bailey, Nathan Cook, Donna Curtis, Patrick Gorman, Max Howard, Susan Cardwell Kingsley, Michael McCarty, Anne Shropshire, Falvia Smith, Patrick Tovatt and Jim Webb in the cast. Patrick Tovatt was also director.
- (February 22 to March 18, 1973) He played Aubin in the musical, "In Fashion," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with John Wylie (Etienne Moulineaux's Servant); Lu Ann Post (Yvonne, Moulineaux's Wife); Daniel Davis (Moulineaux); Patrick Tovatt (Bassinet); Carmen Mathews (Madame Aigreville); Pamela Hall (Suzanne); G.W. Bailey (Abdul Hassim); Lee Anne Fahey (Madame Brigot) and Donna Curtis (Rosa) in the cast. Jon Jory was director and writer. Jerry Blatt was composer. Lonnie Burstein was lyricist.
- (March 22 to April 15, 1973) He played Banquo in William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Patrick Tovatt (1st Witch, Porter); Marion Killinger (2nd Witch, 1st murderer); Ian Thomson (3rd Witch, Old Man, Doctor); John Wylie (King Duncan, Siward); Patrick Gorman (Malcolm); Toby Tompkins (Donalbain, Young Siward); Garrison Phillips (Lennoxm Jester); G. W. Bailey (Bloody Sergeant, 2nd murderer); James Glenn (Ross); David Canary (Macbeth); Carol Teitel (Lady Macbeth); Terry Howard (Messenger); Max Howard (Macduff); Nancy Bell (Fleance); Donna Curtis (Lady Macduff) and James Wehmeyer (Young Macduff); Vaughn McBride (Caithness) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 1 to December 1, 1973) He played Cassagne in Georges Feydeau's play, "Monsieur Chasse," to "Rendezvous," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Eric Tavaris (Moricet); Peggy Cowles (Leontine); Jeffrey Tambor (Duchotel); Michael Gross (Jean-Paul); Leta Anderson (Babette); Zouanne Henriot (Madame Latour Du Nord); Irwin Atkins (Commissioner Bridois); and Greg Bell (First Officer) in the cast. Jon Jory was adapter. Sue Lawless was director. Frederic Mullett was translator.
- (December 6, 1973 to January 5, 1974) He played Cleante in Richard Wilbur's translation of Moliere's play, "Tartuffe," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Zoaunne Henriot (Mme. Pernelle); William Cain (Orgon); Hope Alexander-Willis (Elmire); Michael Gross (Damis); Leta Anderson (Mariane); Greg Bell (Valère); Jeffrey Tambor (Tartuffe);- Adale O'Brien (Dorine); Irwin Atkins (M. Loyal); Scott Porter (A Police Officer); and Merideth Ludwig (Flipote) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 10 to February 19, 1974) He played Martini in Dale Wasserman's play, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (Chief Bromden); John Thomas Waite (Aide Washington); Nathan Cook (Aide Williams); Adale O'Brien (Nurse Ratched); Joyce Tyson (Nurse Flinn); William Cain (Dale Harding); Greg Bell (Billy Bibbit); Vaughn McBride (Scanlon); G.W. Bailey(Cheswick); Irwin Atkins (Ruckly); Ken Jenkins (Randle P. McMurphy); Scott Porter (Dr. Spivey); Tom Henderson (Aide Turkle); Leta Anderson (Candy Starr); Hope Alexander-Willis (Sandra); in the cast. Based on the novel by Ken Kesey. Jeffrey Tambor was director.
- (February 14 to March 16, 1974) He played Pandalevski and Bizmionkov in Ronald Ribman's play, "The Journey of the Fifth Horse," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Terentievna); Jeffrey Tambor (Zoditch); John Thomas Waite (Sergey); Michael Gross (Rubin, Captain Ivan); Lee Anne Fahey (Miss Grubov, Elizaveta Kirillovna); Adale O'Brien (Katerina Prolomnaya); William Cain (Nikolai Alexeevich); Vaughn McBride (Doctor Korvin); Irwin Atkins (Lawyer); Meredith Ludwig (Feathers, Volobrina); G.W. Bailey (Kirilla Matveich); Beverly May (Anna); Scott Porter (Gregory, Lieutenant Zimin) and Leta Anderson (Tania) in the cast. Jon Jory was director. The play based, in part, on the story "Diary of a Superfluous Man" by Ivan Turgenev.
- (March 21 to April 20, 1974) He played Keller in William Gibson's play, "The Miracle Worker," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with G.W. Bailey (A Doctor); Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Kate); Dawn Massie (Helen); Gari Gordon (Martha); Clifford Warfield (Percy); Beverly May (Aunt Ev); Michael Gross (James); Irwin Atkins (Anagnos); Peggy Cowles (Annie Sullivan); and Burniece Avery (Viney) in the cast. WIlliam Cain was director.
- (1964 season) Paul Ballantyne, Graham Brown, Douglas Campbell, Kristina Callahan, Charles Cioffi, John Cromwell, Harry Cronin, Mary Dykhouse, Katherine Emery, Ed Flanders, Ellen Geer, Sheila Goldes, George Grizzard, Michael Harvey, Jordon Howard, Michael Levin, John Lewin, James Lineberger, John MacKay, Yvonne McElroy, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, William Pogue, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Willis Sherman, Thomas Slater, Robert Spanabel, Alvah Stanley, Jennifer Warren, Claude Woolman and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1965 season) Paul Ballantyne, Earl Boen, Graham Brown, Zoe Caldwell, Kristina Callahan, John Cappalletti, Charles Cioffi, John Cromwell, Hume Cronyn, Niki Flacks, Ed Flanders, Kenneth Frankel, Ellen Geer, Helen Harrelson, James Horswill, James J. Lawless, John Lewin, John MacKay, Evie McElroy, Robert Milli, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Thomas Slater, Alvah Stanley, Jessica Tandy, Donald West, Ann Whiteside and Nancy Wickwire and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1966 season) Paul Ballantyne, Fran Bennett, Mark Berman, Earl Boen, Ron Boulden, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Timothy Christie, Olivia Cole, John Cromwell, Patricia Elliott, Ed Flanders, Ellen Geer, Marie Geist, Hugh Hurd, Robert Jackson, Philip Kerr, Joseph Klimowski, James J. Lawless, Evie McElroy, Michael Moriarty, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Jan Pearce, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Tina Sattin, Robert Sloane, Dean Stricklin, James Wallace, Donald West, Nancy Wickwire, and Nick Zanides and he were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (November 17 to December 1988) He played Captain Shotover in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Heartbreak House," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Portland Center Stage Theatre in Portland, Oregon with Robynn Rodriguez (Ellie Dunn) in the cast. Dennis Bigelow as artistic director. Jerry Turner was director. William Bloodgood was set designer. Deborah M. Dryden was costume designer. James Sale was lighting designer.
- (1990) He directed John Guare's play, "The House of Blue Leaves," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Bruce Jennings was construction supervisor. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (1991) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Henry Woronicz (Petruchio) and Sheryl Taub (Katherine) in the cast. Henry Woronicz was also artistic director.
- (March 1992) He directed Mark Lee's play, "Moby Dick," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival Play Reading production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Henry Woronicz was artistic director.
- (1977 to 1978 Winter) He directed Anthony Shaffer's play, "Sleuth," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director.
- (1978 to 1979 Winter) He directed Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht's play, "The Front Page," in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Spreckels Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director.
- (1980 to 1981 Winter) He directed Eugene O'Neill's play, "A Moon for the Misbegotten," in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director.
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